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*This page goes over a method of [[Carbon Capture and Storage | Carbon Storage]] that utilizes fixing the carbon / carbon dioxide into materials used for producing buildings
*This page goes over a method of [[Carbon Capture and Storage | Carbon Storage]] that utilizes fixing the carbon / carbon dioxide into materials used for producing buildings
*Thus they are trapped in that building, and usually in a solid form, and thus don't have the cost/dedicated infrastructure needs of Carbon Dioxide Injection, The Risk of Gas Leaks, and the potential volatility of [[Biochar]]  
*Thus they are trapped in that building, and usually in a solid form, and thus don't have the cost/dedicated infrastructure needs of Carbon Dioxide Injection, The Risk of Gas Leaks, and the potential volatility of [[Biochar]]  
=Methods=
==Cement and Concrete==
*Certain types of [[Cement]] use carbon dioxide in the curing process, and thus "suck it in" (granted need to find a [[LCA]] on them due to the [[Carbon Footprint of Cement]] )
*Also [[Concrete Aggregate]] can be made from [[Carbonated Mine Tailings]]
*This is a practical use for the [[Enhanced Weathering]] technique
==Diamonds==
*[[Synthetic Diamonds]] are not all necessarily [[Optical Grade PA-CVD Diamonds]]
*[[PCD]] have useful applications unique to the material
*Opaque [[MCD]] can be useful as abrasives conventionally, but if cheap enough could be added to [[Engineered Stone]] etc
==Elemental Carbon==
*Elemental Carbon can be used (Need to find info on how the released Oxygen would impact the world)
*Typically as:
**[[Carbon Fiber]] (Either as reinforcement in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete]] , or in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites]] )
**[[Carbon Foam]]
**[[Charcoal]] / [[Carbon Black]] as [[Concrete Aggregate]]
**[[Graphite]]
==Wood==
*Although less dense, and potentially less stable (burning/decomposition/ [[Indirect Land Use Change]] ) wood can also act as a carbon sink when used in permanent structures
*Can be used as [[Lumber]] or as [[Sawdust Insulation]] / [[Wood Pulp Insulation]]
**Have a paper doing a [[LCA]] of Landfilling Lumber for this purpose
**Not Ideal due to [[Ash Content]] long term Re [[BOAR]]
==Via Synthesized Materials==
*[[Bio-Petrochemistry]] derived materials such as:
**Conventional Plastics via [[G2L]] / [[Bio-Crude]] Processing Routes
**[[Bio-Plastics]]
**[[Precision Fermentation]] derived materials such as [[Caesin]] Plastics/Glues, [[Hide Glue]] ,  [[Spider Silk]] etc
***[[Vegan Leather]] would count in this as well


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*[[Carbon Capture and Storage]]


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[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Housing and construction]] [[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Pollution]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 12 October 2025

Basics

  • This page goes over a method of Carbon Storage that utilizes fixing the carbon / carbon dioxide into materials used for producing buildings
  • Thus they are trapped in that building, and usually in a solid form, and thus don't have the cost/dedicated infrastructure needs of Carbon Dioxide Injection, The Risk of Gas Leaks, and the potential volatility of Biochar

Methods

Cement and Concrete

Diamonds

Elemental Carbon

Wood

Via Synthesized Materials

Internal Links

External Links